Get online support
Hi @paultruong101 . Here is some troubleshooting to isolate the problem.
What model router do you have?
Do these tests when there is no gaming or streaming.
If the router has a traffic monitor, you might be able to see if there is any other traffic happening every 15secs coming from LAN or wifi.
Use the Windows Task Manager Networking tab to see if your computer is doing any background transfers.
Use ping and tracert commands to check for delays in external network.
Hi David,
The router I am using is the TP-Link VX220-G2v, the one provided by TPG.
The computer is not doing any background transfers.
I have attached a screenshot of a tracert that I did to google.com. you can see the second time there was a spike to 250ms.
@paultruong101 . Can you do nslookup www.google.com
Then, do tracert without -d parameter.
Then, ping -t www.google.com
Let it run until you get the spike. Control C to stop ping command.
Then, ping -t the ip address in tracert display with the long response time
Let it run until you get the spike or until you think it should have happened.
Copy and paste in the results. With the ping commands, just the 5 lines before and after the spike.
Once you are done with the steps provided by @david64
Then send us a private message with your account details for us to check this as well.
BasilDV
Also forgot to mention these tests were done on a wired connection with nothing else running on the PC or connected to the router.
@paultruong101 . The nslookup command shows that your computer is using the router for its DNS lookups. Can you login to the router and see what DNS addresses it is using. If you did not set any values, they will be TPG's DNS.
I am getting different addresses from you for www.google.com using Google DNS and TPG DNS..
C:\Users>nslookup www.google.com
Server: dns.google
Address: 8.8.8.8
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: www.google.com
Addresses: 2404:6800:4006:809::2004
142.251.221.68
C:\Users>nslookup www.google.com dns1.tpg.com.au
Server: dns1.tpgi.com.au
Address: 203.12.160.35
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: www.google.com
Addresses: 2404:6800:4006:812::2004
142.250.71.68
I got consistent 16 or 17 ms response over 398 pings at about 16:45:
Reply from 142.250.70.228: bytes=32 time=16ms TTL=58
No long responses.
Can you do the ping -t to the addresses in line 12 and line 10 of the tracert.
@paultruong101 . The nslookup shows your computer using the router for DNS lookups. Can you login to router and check what DNS addresses it is using.
I get different ip addresses from you for www.google.com using Google's DNS and TPG's DNS.
C:\Users>nslookup www.google.com
Server: dns.google
Address: 8.8.8.8
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: www.google.com
Addresses: 2404:6800:4006:814::2004
142.251.221.68
C:\Users>nslookup www.google.com dns1.tpg.com.au
Server: dns1.tpgi.com.au
Address: 203.12.160.35
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: www.google.com
Addresses: 2404:6800:4006:80b::2004
172.217.167.100
I get a consistent 16 or 17 ms response for 398 pings around 16:45:
Reply from 142.250.70.228: bytes=32 time=16ms TTL=58
Can you do ping -t commands to the addresses in lines 12 and 10 in your tracert photo. This to verify that the delay occurs in the line 13 address.
(PS. I thought I posted this some hours ago but couldn't find it, so I've had to do it again.)
Hi @david64
I am using TPGs DNS addresses
I also ran the ping as instructed, have attached the results below. Both IPs eventually spiked.